present perfect กับ past simple: นี่คือโพสต์ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับหัวข้อนี้
Instructions: Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentences
Q1 – He ….. there when he was a child
has lived
lived
Q2 – I …….. her since last year
haven’t seen
didn’t see
Q3 – They ……… a few minutes ago
left
have left
Q4 – She ………. unemployed since she left school
has not been
was not
Q5 – They ……. the contract last week
finalised
have finalised
Q6 – The film ………. yet
hasn’t started
didn’t start
Q7 – She …….. ill since Thursday
was
has been
Q8 – I …….. the project last night
have finished
finished
Q9 – Look- someone ……. their handbag in the room
left
has left
Q10 – ………… to Rome?
Did you ever go
Have you ever been
Q11 – I can’t get into my house because I …….. my keys
lost
have lost
Q12 – Nobody ……. the phone when it rang
answered
has answered
Q13 – I ……… up smoking last year
gave
have given
Q14 – You can’t see her because she ……… home
has gone
went
Q15 – …………… to the United States?
Did you ever go
Have you ever been
Q16 – I never ……… my grandmother as she died before I was born
knew
have known
Q17 – It’s the first time I …….. caviar
ate
have eaten
Q18 – The first time we ……… was just the other day
spoke
have spoken
Q19 – It stinks in here; someone ……….. smoking
was
has been
Q20 – He’s in hospital because he …………. leg
has broken
broke
Q21 – I’ve known her since we ……… at school together
were
have been
Q22 – It’s ages since we ……..
spoke
have spoken
Q23 – It’s been ages since we …….. from Dave
have heard
heard
Q24 – The last time I saw Fran …….. ages ago
was
has been
Q25 – I …….. from her lately
haven’t heard
didn’t hear
Q26 – I just …….. the time to go to the cinema recently
didn’t have
haven’t had
Q27 – I …….. just Meg and Brian at the party
have seen
saw
Q28 – I …….. busy for the past fortnight
was
have been
Q29 – She ……… away for the last two weeks
has been
was
Q30 – ……… to the concert on Friday?
Did you go
Have you been
Q31 – This is the first time I …….. here
have been
was
Q32 – I ……. them since my schooldays
have known
knew
Q33 – He ……… yet
hasn’t arrived
didn’t arrive
Q34 – They ……….. the contract yet
didn’t sign
haven’t signed
Q35 – The newspaper ……… very successful lately
hasn’t been
wasn’t
Q36 – He …… during the war
died
has died
Q37 – I ……… breakfast before leaving home this morning
haven’t had
didn’t have
Q38 – I ……. a taxi so I came on the bus
haven’t found
didn’t find
Q39 – John’s nervous because he ………. such a difficult test before
has never taken
never took
Q40 – My stereo ……. working last night
stopped
has stopped
Q41 – Two people ……. at the game on Saturday
were arrested
have been arrested
Q42 – I ………. a holiday for ages
didn’t have
haven’t had
Q43 – We ……. out on Saturday night
haven’t gone
didn’t go
Q44 – I ……. it last week
bought
have bought
Q45 – She hasn’t …….. here for ages
been
gone
Q46 – I ………. to water-ski in 1993
learnt
have learnt
Q47 – She ……. an absolute fortune last year
has earned
earned
Q48 – The weather ……. dreadful for the whole two weeks we were there
was
has been
Q49 – No one …… to do it yet
has managed
managed
Q50 – I …… the dog for a walk because it was raining
haven’t taken
didn’t take
Q51 – I ……….. finished the exam in time yesterday
only just finished
have only just finished
Q52 – The weather ….. dreadful at the weekend
has been
was
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Learn English Tenses: The Present Perfect
Welcome to this English grammar lesson about the present perfect tense. This is a very common English verb tense, and it can be a bit tricky for people who are learning English. It is one of the more advanced English verb tenses. It is helpful to know it when you want to talk about actions where time is not important, time is not specified, or the action is not finished.
Once you master the conjugation and usage, you’ll be able to use it in sentences like, \”I have studied English since I was a kid!\” You’ll notice in this sentence we’re talking about something that has no clear start or end. The time is not important so we use the present perfect tense.
I’ll start by helping you learn how to conjugate in the present perfect for written and spoken English. This verb conjugation is made up of the subject, the verb \”to have\” conjugated, and then the past participle of the verb. I’ll also make sure I help you learn how to use it in the negative, and how to form questions with the present perfect.
I hope you enjoy this English grammar lesson about the present perfect tense! I hope you’re having a great day!
0:00 Introduction
0:51 How to Form the Present Perfect
1:30 Contracted Forms
1:55 Present Perfect Usage Situation 1
2:26 Present Perfect Usage Situation 2
2:53 Present Perfect Usage Situation 3
3:19 Present Perfect Usage Situation 4
3:56 Present Perfect Usage Situation 5
4:23 The Present Perfect Negative
4:47 Present Perfect Negative Contractions
5:08 Forming Present Perfect Questions
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Learn English Tenses: PRESENT PERFECT or PAST SIMPLE?
What’s the difference between “I worked” and “I have worked”? In this easy English grammar class, we’ll review the PAST SIMPLE TENSE and the PRESENT PERFECT TENSE, so you know exactly when to use each. I’ll explain when to use each tense, how to form it, and what common mistakes to avoid. We’ll do practice exercises together, so you can use the right tense at the right time. This video is part of the engVid series on all the English verb tenses, from beginner to advanced levels. So join me and master these tenses to improve your general, business, or academic English, including for English exams like the IELTS and TOEFL.
Test your understanding with the quiz: https://www.engvid.com/presentperfectorpastsimple/
In this lesson:
Past Simple \u0026 Present Perfect: Comparison 0:00
Past Simple \u0026 Present Perfect: Comparison 2 6:10
Past Simple \u0026 Present Perfect: Questions 11:18
How to use Past Simple \u0026 Present Perfect 14:34
Past Simple \u0026 Present Perfect: Practice \u0026 Conclusion 19:40
What were you doing? – Past Continuous
Learn how to use Past Continuous/Progressive through a short story in this video. We use this tense 1. for a continuous action in the past which was interrupted by another action \”I was reading the label, when the jar slipped out of my hands\”; 2. to describe the atmosphere \”The sun was shining\”; 3. for two actions which happened in the same time in the past \”I was sitting in the living room and she was taking a shower\”
Present Perfect or Past Perfect?
http://www.engvid.com \”I have eaten.\” \”I had eaten.\” What’s the difference, and when do use each form? In this important grammar lesson, learn how to distinguish between past perfect and present perfect. You’ll learn the correct form of each tense, and when each should be used. Then take the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/presentperfectorpastperfect/ .
When to Use the Present Perfect Tense | With example sentences
The present perfect tense connects the past with the present. When using this verb tense, we can be talking about an action or event that occurred in the past but will be referring to how it relates to the present. We use the present perfect when describing certain life experiences.
Imagine that you and your friends are at university and you’ve just come back to campus from the summer vacation; you are all very excited to tell your friends about your amazing internships or the beautiful places you went or the wonderful times you had with your family. One member of the bunch says, This summer I hiked Mt. Everest. Not to be outdone, you might say, I have climbed Mt. Everest and several other high peaks. Again, we use the present perfect to describe actions and events which occurred in the past, which are also of particular importance in the present moment.
Examples:
I have boated on three of the world’s longest rivers.
We have never sailed the Atlantic Ocean.
Lance Armstrong has won the Tour de France multiple times.
Jessie has been to Disneyworld seven times.
2 To describe changes over a period of time
We can also use the present perfect to describe events which occurred gradually and over time in the past, especially when these had a lasting influence on the present.
As a further example, imagine that you’re low on petrol (gas in American English) and you stop to refuel. You notice that the gallon/litre has become very expensive recently and exclaim, Gas prices have really risen lately! Or, to provide another example, imagine you have an aunt you haven’t seen in some years. When you do see her again after about 10 years and she has become rather fat, you may say, Wow, Auntie, you have gained weight! Keep in mind, however, these are just grammar concept explanations and not a guide for how to maneuver family reunions.
Examples:
Jeffrey’s Spanish has improved since we spoke last.
Erica’s heart has recovered from the illness.
Timmy’s grades have worsened since last year.
Our house’s value has gone up recently.
3 To describe accomplishments
Accomplishments, especially big ones, usually have a lasting influence on the present; we use the present perfect to describe and relate these accomplishments and milestones.
Examples:
The United States has sent humans to the moon.
The national GDP has grown by 3.2 percent!
Ireland has won freedom!
Grandma has perfected her cornbread recipe.
A continuing action that started in the past
Actions or events that are still occurring, but which began in the past, also require the use of the present perfect.
While this type of situation often involves describing an accomplishment as well, it doesn’t have to, nor does it even have to be positive in nature. Imagine you were stuck on an island all alone without any personal items for a very long time, and one day, exasperated, you said to yourself, I have lived on this deserted island for six years. This would hardly be a positive situation; unless, of course, you enjoy solitude, in which case you probably go back to your cave and play with the pet parrot you’ve adopted.
Examples:
Jessie has played guitar for ten years.
Emma has been a carpenter for a long time.
Jim and Hank have worked at the newspaper for almost their entire lives.
I have stayed awake for 13 hours.
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